Summary
Xiaocan Wang is an electronics engineer and entrepreneur based in Munich with over a decade of hands-on experience in electrical drives, power electronics, and robotic systems. He holds a Ph.D. from TUM and transitioned from academic leadership—associate professor guiding funded research and student competitions—to founding a robotics company that builds legged-robot test benches to teach electrical drives. Xiaocan combines strong algorithmic coding skills (Matlab, C/C++) and FEM-based motor modeling with practical hardware design (AC-DC-DC-AC, PCB, power distribution) and extensive patenting and publication output. His background includes industry R&D in sensorless servo drives for industrial robots and international collaboration as a WEMPEC visiting scholar, reflecting both applied problem-solving and research depth. Known as a self-starter and project leader, he bridges theory and practice by delivering validated, safety-conscious electromechanical systems while mentoring teams and tracking emerging technologies.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng), Precision Instruments & Machinery, Master of Engineering (MEng), Precision Instruments & Machinery at Northwestern Polytechnical University
Ph.D., Electrical drive systems and Power Electronics, Ph.D., Electrical drive systems and Power Electronics at Technical University of Munich
English, German, Chinese